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Adam Roberts, Jul 27
Code Manifesto: Words to Live By
Adam Roberts outlines the Code Manifesto, an attempt to encourage the technology community to become more respectful and inclusive.
Web
Paul Wilkins, Jul 25
On Our Radar This Week: Easier Reading, Neural Networks, and Google Calls Out Bad Sites
Paul Wilkins is back with the best links of the week from the world of web design.
Web
Craig Buckler, Jul 22
The Best Programming Language to Learn in 2014: Mid-Year Update
Craig looks at a new survey from IEEE Spectrum which ranks the popularity of programming languages. Should it influence your career path?
4 COMMENTs
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James Hibbard, Jul 18
On Our Radar This Week: Programming Languages, IOT and Screencasts
In the news this week: Microsoft's Partner Conference, Programming Languages and the Internet of Things. Check out the best links in our weekly round-up.
Web
Tim Evko, Jul 17
What's New in Chrome 36
Google has updated its Chrome browser to version 36. Here's a look at what's new in the release for users and developers.
3 COMMENTs
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James Hibbard, Jul 11
On Our Radar This Week: Replicators, RWD and More Resources
In the news this week: Star Trek replicators, responsive web design and the importance of testing. Check out the best links in our weekly round-up.
Web
Craig Buckler, Jul 04
Is Your Browser Your Next IDE?
Mozilla is placing a web editor directly inside the Firefox development tools. Craig discusses whether it's a great idea or a return to browser bloat?
Web
Craig Buckler, Jul 03
Browser Trends July 2014: Apple Pips the Competition
Craig takes another look at the browser usage charts from StatCounter. Chrome grabbed the headlines recently but iOS devices are enjoying a summer surge.
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James Hibbard, Jun 27
On Our Radar This Week: Google, Build Tools and Debugging in the Browser
Web
Paul Wilkins, Jun 20
On Our Radar This Week: RebeccaPurple, Animations and More!
A weekly collection of links to articles and resources that will make your lives as designers and developers easier, in this fast-paced industry.
Web
Tim Evko, Jun 18
Stop the Doomsaying: The Web is Just Getting Started
Whether it's because of a tech bubble, excessive ads, or evil ISPs, plenty believe the web is in trouble. Tim Evko argues internet doomsayers are mistaken.
Web
Craig Buckler, Jun 17
What's New in Firebug 2.0
Following the Firefox 30 release, Firebug 2.0 was also launched. Craig looks at the new features in the original developer console and considers its future.
Web
James Hibbard, Jun 16
This Week on the Web: Swift, Bitcoin Calculators, and More!
A weekly collection of links to articles and resources that will make your lives as designers and developers easier, in this fast-paced industry.
3 COMMENTs
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Craig Buckler, Jun 09
Browser Trends June 2014: Chrome's Ascent Continues
Craig takes his monthly glance at the browser usage charts provided by StatCounter. Can any vendor counteract Chrome's meteoric rise?
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PHP
Bruno Skvorc, May 29
HHVM 3.1.0 Released
HHVM 3.1.0 was released and it's been brought significantly closer to PHP 5.6 in both extension support and planned 5.6 features.
Web
Adam Roberts, May 19
Introducing: Versioning
Versioning is a daily email, short and sweet, filled with links to the most important and interesting stuff we've found on the web. It's mainly focused on the web dev world, but we do mix it up with links to more general - but still interesting - stuff.
Web
Craig Buckler, May 06
Firefox 29: Mozilla's Biggest Browser Upgrade Since 2011?
Firefox 29 has been released and it's the most significant upgrade to any browser in a long time. Craig looks at whether all the changes are for the best.
WordPress
Craig Buckler, Apr 25
What's New in WordPress 3.9
Craig looks at the latest edition of WordPress to discover what's new for developers and content editors.
WordPress
Bruno Skvorc, Apr 23
PHP News You May Have Missed
News in the PHP world you may have missed during the past two months
Web
Craig Buckler, Apr 08
Is Today the Beginning of the End for IE8?
April 8, 2014 marks the end of support for Windows XP. What does this mean for developers who are still supporting Internet Explorer 8.0?
Web
Craig Buckler, Mar 31
The End of the Password Age
A revolutionary biometric security technology promises to end the misery of remembering multiple passwords.
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Web
Craig Buckler, Mar 26
What's New in Firefox 28
Craig looks at the new features in the recently-released Firefox 28. End users may not get too excited, but Mozilla has shipped a few HTML5 goodies.
Web
Craig Buckler, Feb 04
Browser Trends February 2014: Safari Success
Our February 2014 report on browser trends on desktop, mobile, and tablets.
PHP
Bruno Skvorc, Feb 01
PHP The Right Way: The Book
PHP The Right Way was published in book form on Leanpub. Buying is optional, but helps the Electronic Frontiers Foundation.